Mude Nosar – small Sumatran village in Aceh Tengah regency, Bintang district
Mude Nosar is a small settlement in Indonesia's Aceh province, situated according to its coordinates (4.5950° N, 96.9511° E) in the inland, highland region of Sumatra island. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Bintang district, which in turn is part of Kabupaten Aceh Tengah regency. Aceh is Indonesia's northernmost province on Sumatra and possesses special autonomous status. No independent, verifiable database source exists for Mude Nosar itself, therefore the following description relies on broader, provincial-level context, which is indicated throughout the text.
General overview
Mude Nosar belongs to the Kecamatan Bintang administrative unit, which as part of Kabupaten Aceh Tengah falls within Aceh province's inland, highland zone. Local-level data—population figures, territorial information, and infrastructure descriptions pertaining to this specific village—cannot be provided due to the absence of verifiable sources. In broader context, it can be stated that Aceh province, whose capital is Banda Aceh, is one of Indonesia's most conservative and Muslim-identity-defined regions: the proportion of Muslim inhabitants here is the highest in the country as a whole, and the province operates according to Islamic law, the principles of Sharia. This cultural and legal particularity applies to Aceh Tengah regency and thus to Mude Nosar's wider environment as well. Aceh province is simultaneously rich in natural resources—characterized by oil, natural gas, and extensive tropical forests—with forestland along the Bukit Barisan range extending from the Kutacane region toward Ulu Mase. The Aceh Tengah region is generally characterized by highland landscape, coffee cultivation, and Gayo culture, though these characteristics in the given source relate to the broader region rather than to Mude Nosar specifically.
Real estate and investment
No verifiable real estate market data exists for Mude Nosar from reliable sources. At the level of Kabupaten Aceh Tengah and Aceh province generally, it can be stated that the region's economy traditionally rests on agriculture—particularly coffee production—and natural resources, which also determines the real estate market in inland, highland areas. According to Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; for them, primarily Hak Pakai (use rights) or longer-term rental constructions are available. Aceh province's special autonomous status and local Sharia-based legal practice may influence the investment environment, yet detailed, verifiable data on the specific local effects of this for Mude Nosar are not available.
Safety and security
No public safety-specific data, crime statistics, or official reports pertaining to Mude Nosar appear in available sources. From a historical perspective regarding Aceh province, it is important to note that the devastation caused by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, followed by peace negotiations and agreements with the Gerakan Aceh Merdeka (GAM) separatist movement, fundamentally changed the province's security situation. Since the 2005 Helsinki Agreement, Aceh is considered politically more stable than during the decades of conflict, though specific local security conditions—particularly concerning a small inland village—can only be reliably assessed through on-site, current information. Travelers are generally advised to monitor local authorities and current advisories regarding their place of stay.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions in Mude Nosar are mentioned in verifiable sources. The broader Kabupaten Aceh Tengah region—to which the settlement is administratively connected—is known for the Gayo plateau, Lake Lut Tawar, and characteristic Gayo coffee culture, yet the precise distance and accessibility of these features relative to Mude Nosar cannot be determined accurately from available sources. At the Aceh province level, Gunung Leuser National Park (Taman Nasional Gunung Leuser, TNGL) is one of the most significant nature conservation areas, located in Aceh Tenggara regency; this lies in a different direction from Mude Nosar and presumably at considerable distance, but exact kilometer figures cannot be provided due to lack of sources. For those with interest, the region's natural features—highland landscape, river valleys—may provide general background context, yet their specific presentation with names and data would require on-site or more detailed local sources.
Summary
Mude Nosar is a small, poorly documented settlement in Indonesia's Aceh province, in Kecamatan Bintang district, as part of Kabupaten Aceh Tengah regency. Its broader environment is defined by Aceh's special autonomous status, local legal practice according to Islamic law, highland natural conditions, and historically significant political developments. Settlement-level data—population figures, real estate market indicators, specific named attractions—are not yet available from reliable sources, therefore the above description relies on generalizable context at the province and regency level.

